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Vacation rentals in Seoul

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 19,940 vacation rentals in Seoul

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 787,870 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    9,690 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,510 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    70 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10,980 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    19,870 of Seoul vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Seoul rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Seoul stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Seoul's top spots, include Gyeongbokgung Palace, N Seoul Tower, and Bukchon Hanok Village

Top-rated vacation rentals in Seoul

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Top guest favorite
A serene courtyard is presented, featuring a stone pathway leading to a wooden door framed by elegant glass. A decorative branch hangs above, adorned with a lantern, while a stone basin and pebbles are arranged meticulously around the space, complementing the traditional architecture.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

Woohoo

Hello~! “Woohoo” is like a clear landscape after the rain, It provides a time for those who stay to put down the hustle and bustle in their hearts and face themselves again. It is a private accommodation with a main building on the 1st floor and a separate building on the 2nd floor, and you can freely move to the 1st floor yard and the 2nd floor terrace. 1st floor (main building) Bedroom: 1 queen bed, 2 blankets Living room: sofa bed (2 blankets provided), table for 6 people Kitchen: fridge, multi-purpose cooker, microwave, coffee machine, etc. Bathroom: sink, shower, toilet, bathtub Yard: A peaceful space where you can feel wildflowers and the sky. 2nd floor (separate building) Bedroom: 2 super single beds Bathroom: sink, shower, toilet Outdoor terrace: Drinks and refreshments are available. Check-in: from 4 pm/Check-out: until 11 am. CCTV: Installed on the main gate and 2nd floor terrace for the safety of the accommodation Safety lighting: Night lighting is always on in the yard and on the second floor terrace. The accommodation is kept clean under the management of CESCO, a professional quarantine company.

Superhost
The outdoor courtyard features traditional Korean architectural elements, including wooden decking and stone pathways surrounded by minimalist landscaping. Soft lighting illuminates the space, highlighting a tranquil pond and private garden, evoking a serene atmosphere during the evening.
Home in Seongbuk-gu
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

100-Year-Traditional Single-Family Hanok #Dongdaemun #Myeong-dong #Jongno #Gyeongbokgung Palace #2 Indoor Bathrooms #Free Jacuzzi wolha.jeong

Hello, I'm [Wolha, Jung]:) Are you looking for a tranquil retreat just for you in the heart of Seoul? Wolha and Jeong are private private Hanok stays for one team per day, and it is a special accommodation with a quiet atmosphere that is located in the middle of Jongno, Seoul. Wolha Jeong-eun, which means “embracing affection under the moonlight,” is a private hanok accommodation that combines the tranquil beauty of a traditional hanok with modern amenities. (Indoor toilet, bathroom) This spacious 50-pyeong (165-square-meter) property features a main building, an annex, a beautifully landscaped courtyard, and a private Jacuzzi, making it perfect for a romantic getaway with a loved one, a family vacation, or a special anniversary with close friends. Its excellent accessibility, being located in the heart of Seoul, is also a major advantage. It is close to Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Samcheong-dong, and Insa-dong, so you can explore the cultural heritage of downtown Seoul, and after sightseeing, relieve fatigue in the jacuzzi and enjoy a cup of hot tea in a quiet hanok.😊

Guest favorite
Home in Jongno-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

[Sowoldam] Buchon Hanok Village - Enjoy a private rest in a private accommodation with Hinokitang!

'Sowoldam' is a hanok accommodation facility officially designated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government-Hanok Experience Business, and is available to both domestic and foreign residents☺️ You can relax while looking at the open courtyard from the hinoki (cypress wood) bathtub. Enjoy a soak and a private break while watching the sunlight during the day and the stars in the evening sky! You can access tourist attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro on foot ☺️ [Price Information] ✅ Price is based on 2 people. ✅ When adding 1 person: 50,000 KRW (6 people maximum) [🛏️ Bedroom 1 - Basic room provided] ✅ When booking for 2 people by default, 1 room is provided. [🛏️ Bedroom 2 - Additional room] ✅ Provided for bookings of 3 or more people. ✅ If you want to use 2 bedrooms even though you have booked for 2 people, please request in advance. (50,000 KRW) ✅ If the number of visitors exceeds the number of people booked, you will be asked to leave without a refund.🙏 [Early check-in / Late check-out] ✅ 20,000 KRW per hour (up to 2 hours)

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area is displayed with a brick fireplace, accompanied by ambient lighting from decorative string lights. A small Christmas tree adds a festive touch, while a wooden desk and comfortable seating create a welcoming atmosphere.
Cottage in Jongno-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 652 reviews

Udam: Healing in a country house overlooking the secret garden of the palace in downtown Seoul!

Entire space on the 1st and 2nd floors, available for 2-8 people, 2 bedrooms (2 queen beds), 2 large living rooms (2 queen sofa beds), 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen (fully equipped with cooking utensils), 12-seat large walnut dining table (4m), board games, Nintendo Switch games available Kitchen-Electric rice cooker, microwave, induction, ice water purifier, coffee machine (espresso machine), cooking utensils and seasonings, tableware utensils, wine glasses, and fridge The most beautiful accommodation in downtown Seoul with a palace as a backdrop. You can enjoy healing while overlooking the undisclosed Changdeokgung Palace Garden Secret Garden area, and both the subway station and public transportation are close, so there are plenty of travel conveniences. The manager lives 10 minutes away, so he can respond to your needs at any time. **There is no parking space, but public parking is a 5-minute walk away.

Top guest favorite
The spacious living area features wooden beams and a warm wooden floor. Large glass doors open to the outdoor patio, allowing natural light to fill the room. Comfortable seating arrangements are visible, creating an inviting space for relaxation and conversation.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Heritage Classic/Entire Hanok/Classic House Bukchon Heritage

🏆Master piece of Hanok/Entire hanok, perfect privacy! 🏆Seoul Best Stay Award/2024 Excellent Seoul Stay The 📌Classic House Bukchon consists of two Hanoks, Heritage and Retreat. The two hanoks are separated by different gates and walls, ensuring complete privacy. 🏡Classic house Heritage Room 3, Toilet 3, Spacious living room (Daecheongmaru), Beautiful kitchen, and a large yard with a beautiful pine tree, it consists of a tea room connected to the large jade jade. “Healing Room” where you can meditate while stepping on a pebble, “Color Room” where you can experience Korean colors in pastel, As a “Room of Thought” with a clothes hanger and a work desk, it is a rare structure of hanok with a beautiful bathroom with a Dyson hair air lap in every room, and double windows that are warm in winter and cool in summer, making it a suitable accommodation for large families or group trips.

Top guest favorite
The exterior features traditional hanok architecture, showcasing wooden beams and intricate latticework. A central courtyard is surrounded by warm lighting that highlights the wooden doors and windows. Lush greenery provides a natural frame, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of this unique space.
Place to stay in Insa-dong
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Winner of 2024 Seoul Best Stay & Seoul Best Hanok

1. Unbeatable Location — Step Into Seoul’s History - Just 5 minutes from Anguk Station and 6 minutes from the Airport Bus stop. - Stroll to Korea’s iconic landmarks: Gyeongbokgung & Deoksugung Palaces, Jongmyo Shrine, Ikseon-dong, Insadong, Bukchon Hanok Village, Myeongdong, plus world-class museums and art galleries. - Within 10 minutes, discover hundreds of top-rated restaurants, cozy hanok cafés, and convenience stores at your doorstep. 2. Award-Winning Hospitality You Can Trust - 2022: Named one of Seoul’s Outstanding Hanok Stays for its perfect harmony of tradition and modern comfort. - 2024: Honored as an Excellent Seoul Stay for exceptional cleanliness, safety, and guest convenience. 3. Your Private Premium Hanok - Entire home reserved exclusively for one group — enjoy unmatched privacy, comfort, and authentic Korean charm.

Top guest favorite
Villa in Jongno-gu
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

[AI Living Stay] Seoul Hanok near Gyeongbokgung

[Where hesitation is welcome] Behind Gyeongbokgung lies Buam-dong, Seoul's quietest corner. At the end of its lane, a private hanok, all yours. Prince Anpyeong of Joseon once lived here. On five centuries we raised a hanok, learning only its comforts from hotels. · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths · 6 guests · Courtyard · parking · self check-in Seoul Outstanding Stay, 3 years running. Yet the word guests write most: "hospitality." Hesitating? Even that is welcome. Buam-dong. A Seoul entirely yours.

Top guest favorite
Home in Jongno-gu
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Hanok in Dongdaemun/near DDP/private jacuzzi

Opened in 2026, Nocturne Naksan is a private hanok stay set along the Naksan Fortress Wall, the backdrop of Rumi and Jinwoo’s first date in K-Pop Demon Hunters. In the heart of Dongdaemun, it sits where the city’s energy softens into stillness. Steps uphill, the fortress wall reveals one of Seoul’s most beautiful night views, leading to a secluded hanok courtyard above the city. By day, light and breeze linger. By night, the private jacuzzi opens to moonlight and silence, a moment of calm.

Top guest favorite
An outdoor area is highlighted by a serene jacuzzi, surrounded by carefully arranged stones and greenery. The traditional wooden structure features ornate detailing, while soft ambient lighting enhances the tranquil atmosphere. A seating bench invites relaxation in this private space.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

[New] Signature_Classic/Gyeongbokgung Station/Entire Hanok

Gotaek (고택) means an old hanok, typically over 100 years old, The Classic-Goteak Seochon chosen by world-renowned artist Nicolas Party for a 6-week, and Filming locationn for famous Korean movie [Architecture 101]. A private luxury Hanok hotel with an outdoor jacuzzi, exclusively for one group, in the heart of Seoul. A stunning architectural gem preserving the charm of traditional Hanok while blending modern sophistication. Its rare loft-style design features state-of-the-art amenities

Top guest favorite
Home in Seongbuk-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Rare Chic Hanok | 4 min to Line 4 | Charming Area

Welcome to Hanok Goi, a timeless retreat where the grace of tradition meets the elegance of modern design. Timeworn roof tiles and wooden beams shaped by generations reflect the enduring beauty of Korea’s architectural heritage. This preserved hanok offers a tranquil blend of history and contemporary refinement. Curated interiors, a serene courtyard, and artistic details create a deeply restful stay. Designed and co-hosted by a Superhost recognized among Seoul’s top 11 Airbnb Art Stays.

Superhost
An inviting outdoor space features a natural stone jacuzzi surrounded by decorative plants. The adjacent room showcases large windows allowing natural light, creating a serene atmosphere. Soft lighting highlights the wooden architectural details, enhancing the calmness of the environment.
Home in Hye-hwa-dong
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Premium Hanok #outdoor bathtub#Free parking

Hello. This is Hanok Stay [Heewa], a space where joy [喜] can come to everyone who visits here. Stay Heewa is a private hanok for only one team per day, and it is a private space where you can use the private house and large outdoor bathtub. Stay Heewa is located in the center of Seoul, ‘Jongno’. We hope that your stay here will be filled with joy, where you can enjoy Naksan Park along the Hanyangdoseong Circular Road and Hyehwa Station Daehak-ro, the mecca of young people’s art.

Top guest favorite
A tranquil courtyard is surrounded by traditional wooden structures. Soft lighting highlights the stone pathway leading through the space, with greenery adding a natural element. The harmonious design reflects the authentic atmosphere of a traditional hanok.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Full moon hanok(Premium stay, Open sale)

Experience the charm of traditional Korea at our beautifully restored Hanok. ‘Full Moon Hanok' blends over a century of rich Korean Hanok history with modern interior design, offering you a comfortable and unique stay in the heart of Bukchon Hanok Village. this private place offers the entire house exclusively for you.Full-Moon Hanok is conveniently located near the subway station (8min away from Anguk station)so you can easily go to almost all major tourist attractions in Seoul.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best things to do in Seoul with kids?

    Families can enjoy interactive museums, themed parks, and riverside bike rides. Themed play zones, aquariums, and Namsan Seoul Tower are also popular with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seoul?

    Explore historic palaces, savor street food in Myeongdong, and stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream. Markets, galleries, and vibrant neighborhoods complement rich cultural traditions.

  • How is the weather in Seoul?

    Seoul experiences cold winters, with temperatures around 22–36°F (-6–2°C), and hot, humid summers near 72–86°F (22–30°C). Spring and autumn are milder, with cherry blossoms and fall colors often admired.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seoul?

    Frequently suggested spots include Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Bukchon Hanok Village, and the lively Dongdaemun Design Plaza. Street markets and parks around the city also draw frequent interest.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seoul?

    Explore scenic trails on Namsan Mountain, walk the wooded paths of Bukhansan National Park, or head to Inwangsan for panoramic city views. Locals also hike parks and forested hills around Seoul.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seoul?

    Seoul has interactive science museums, kid-friendly play zones, and riverside parks with bike rentals. Many families enjoy trips to local aquariums and themed entertainment centers.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seoul?

    Frequently suggested trips include exploring the natural beauty of Nami Island, touring the Korean Folk Village, and visiting historic temples around the outskirts. Nature reserves and local markets also attract travelers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seoul?

    Many accommodations in neighborhoods like Hongdae, Itaewon, and Yeonnam-dong welcome pets. Riverside parks and outdoor cafes add to the experience for travelers with animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seoul?

    Use a rechargeable transit card for easy subway and bus rides. Try exploring side streets for independent cafes and shops, and greet locals with a polite nod or bow.

  • What is Seoul known for?

    Seoul is known for its blend of traditional temples and modern skyscrapers, distinct cuisine, and bustling nightlife. The city has vibrant shopping districts and rich artistic heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seoul?

    Areas like Ihwa Mural Village, Seochon, and Seongsu-dong are often suggested for their art, independent shops, and local cafes. Quiet hanok streets and smaller food markets offer unique experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seoul?

    Frequently suggested dishes include savory bulgogi, spicy tteokbokki, and comforting bibimbap. Street snacks, Korean fried chicken, and soft serve ice cream are also popular with visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seoul?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for varying temperatures, and a universal power adapter. An umbrella is useful for summer showers, and translation apps can help with language barriers.

  • What is the nightlife in Seoul like?

    Seoul has energetic nightlife in Hongdae, Gangnam, and Itaewon, featuring music venues, cocktail bars, and late-night eateries. Night markets and karaoke rooms are also frequently suggested for evening fun.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seoul?

    Seoul hosts events like the Seoul Lantern Festival in autumn, the spring Cherry Blossom Festival, and year-round cultural performances in theaters across the city. Seasonal celebrations often fill public parks and plazas.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seoul?

    Many vacation rentals in Seoul welcome families, especially in areas such as Jongno, Gangnam, and Yeonnam-dong. These neighborhoods have convenient access to parks, museums, and local eateries.

  • When is the best time to visit Seoul?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable weather, festive events, and scenic foliage. Cherry blossom season and fall colors are especially popular among visitors.

  • What are the best places to stay in Seoul?

    Seoul has vibrant neighborhoods to explore, such as lively Hongdae, historic Insadong, and modern Gangnam. Areas near Jongno and Itaewon are also frequently suggested for their cultural sites and dining options.

All about Seoul

Seoul is an always-thrumming, ultra-modern metropolis that truly never skips a beat. The beating heart of South Korea and one of the fastest-growing metropolises in the world, Seoul is a beautiful clash of old and new: glass skyscrapers rise up over the relics of 14th century shrines; noraebang karaoke bars and trend-setting shopping districts sidle up against the ancient fortress wall; night markets spill over with septuagenarians hawking traditional delicacies like bindaetteok scallion pancakes and other mysterious trinkets, while younger innovators set social media’s next viral trends (think cheese-stuffed, sugar-sprinkled corndogs). From K-pop tunes to K-beauty cosmetics to historic Buddhist temples, there is enough to keep you busy in Seoul for several lifetimes. All of which is to say that the city of Seoul never sleeps, and while you are here, neither will you.

What are the top things to do in Seoul?

Sing your heart out at a noraebang

Korea’s answer to karaoke, these are usually walk-in, private rooms where locals and tourists alike flock during the wee hours to belt out golden oldies and K-Pop bangers. With noraebangs on just about every street corner, you’re more likely to stumble into the nearest one than actively seek it as a destination, but if you do prefer to plan ahead, ask a local for their best recommendations — there are noraebangs for just about every budget, mood, and style.

Shop till you drop at a night market

Seoul is famous for its night markets, and a trip here wouldn’t be complete without spending an evening or two eating your way between neon-lit stalls, shopping for bespoke clothing, and picking up a few souvenirs. Gwangjang Market is the place to go for vintage threads during the day, while at night it’s a gastronomic paradise with hawkers selling everything from pig’s trotters to traditional gimbap. Dongdaemun Market sprawls out from behind the show-stopping Dongdaemun History & Culture Park, into a complex of open-air stalls and linked mall complexes open until 2 a.m.

Step back in time at Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a slice of Old Seoul in the middle of the city. Wandering through its narrow alleys lined with traditional hanok houses (recognizable by their deeply sloped eaves), is to take a step back 600 years in Seoul’s history. Today, this charming historic neighborhood is the site of several interesting cultural centers and museums, old school restaurants, and classic tea houses. Despite being a point of interest for visitors, this is still a residential neighborhood — so be mindful when you visit.

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